jenkins-job-builder/tests/base.py
Felipe Reyes 7d4d411676 Moved get_scenarios() function to a base module to make it easier to reuse
This will let other tests use it to find fixtures

Change-Id: I4253bb0f742373f8f79dd4bb5886ef98ba81538c
2013-10-02 10:37:40 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Joint copyright:
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# - Copyright 2012,2013 Antoine "hashar" Musso
# - Copyright 2013 Arnaud Fabre
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import os
import re
def get_scenarios(fixtures_path):
"""Returns a list of scenarios, each scenario being described
by two parameters (yaml and xml filenames).
- content of the fixture .xml file (aka expected)
"""
scenarios = []
files = os.listdir(fixtures_path)
yaml_files = [f for f in files if re.match(r'.*\.yaml$', f)]
for yaml_filename in yaml_files:
xml_candidate = re.sub(r'\.yaml$', '.xml', yaml_filename)
# Make sure the yaml file has a xml counterpart
if xml_candidate not in files:
raise Exception(
"No XML file named '%s' to match " +
"YAML file '%s'" % (xml_candidate, yaml_filename))
scenarios.append((yaml_filename, {
'yaml_filename': yaml_filename, 'xml_filename': xml_candidate
}))
return scenarios